Bradley Lifts WBC 140lb Title from Junior
My word…what was going on inside of Ricky Hatton’s mind as he watched Timothy “Desert Storm” Bradley, outfight, and drop…
Andre Berto:A Steady Ascension to Stardom
By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com In the talent laden Welterweight division names like Mosley, Judah, Cotto and Mayweather guard the gates…
Celebrity Boxing Fan: Musician Philip Anselmo
By Scoop Malinowski Hard, heavy rock music might play only a bantamweight’s role in the theater of boxing, but boxing…
So You Want to Be A Match Maker?
So You Want to Be A Match Maker? By Charles Jay Anyone familiar with me knows that I make odds…
Shannon Briggs: MaMa’s Day & I Miss Mine
MAMA’S DAY & I MISS MINES.. BIG DEAL I TALK LIKE I TYPE IF I WAS A SCHOLAR…I WOULDN’T BE…
De La Hoya – Forbes: Its All Garbage
By Barry Kuta This is sort of a travesty, this De La Hoya-Forbes fight on Saturday. The way this is…
Oscar’s Incentive – A Knockout
By Dave Tomlinson Oscar De La Hoya, I think, has a mission he wants to fulfill. You see, De La…
Operation Clean Up Classic: Booking Agents
Charles Jay OPERATION CLEANUP – CLASSIC AGENTS AREN’T 007, BUT THEY’RE A SECRET NONETHELESS The next time you watch one…
Why Boxing Will Never Die
By Frank Maloney In England a couple of weekends ago we had two fight cards which I believe will serve…
When Mike Tyson Ruled The World
by Aaron Tallent Thesweetscience.com Mike Tyson is making a comeback . . . again. Last Tuesday he announced that he…
Ali’s Camp Needs Recognition
By LEROY BOYER [This column is reprinted by permission from the Republican & Herald newspaper located in Pottsville, PA.] Mention…
Mike Tyson: The Death Of A Killing Machine
By Mark Workman June 18, 2005 When Mike Tyson stepped confidently into the ring at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo,…
Mike Tyson: An Opposing View
By Scott Wilkerson Boxing was the first, and remains, the only true sport. This histortical primacy imputes to every boxer…
The End of An Era for New York Boxing
by Mitch Abramson TheSweetScience.com When Sunnyside Gardens finally closed its doors in the mid ’70s, a neighborhood in New York…
A Decade Later. The Gerald McClellan Tragedy.
by Richard T. Slone February 25th will mark a decade. The tenth year that former middleweight champion Gerald McClellan has…
When Does a Fighter Retire?
By Tom Donelson When does or should a boxer decide to say, “adios?” As for athletes in other sports, it…
Judging a Fight: Some Ideas
By Tom Donelson Judging a fight is very subjective. The one area in which most boxing pundits and judges appear…
The Poetic Sublimity of Being Cornered
By Scott Wilkerson In boxing, as in life, our best resource of strength during a crisis is, often, merely knowing…
Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson and the Moral Universe
By Scott Wilkerson Boxing, more than any other sport, is a story with a moral. And the boxer, more than…
Dawson and Johnson put on a Great Show
Dawson passes toughest test of young career By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com That was it. All twelve rounds of Chad Dawson…
Zab Judah: The Elite Are Lining Up to Beat
Zab Super Judah; The man the Elite are lining up to Beat By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com His name still holds…